
Sculpture
Horse and Rider
Patrocinio Barela
(ca 1900-1964)
Taos, New Mexico
1950's Museum of
International Folk Art
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The Contemporary Hispano and Latino collection
covers the time period of roughly 1900 to the present and
is made up of a significant number of art works that cross
and blur many fronteras (borders). At this time, the
objects are predominantly from New Mexico and the US Southwest.
In the 21st century the collection will expand its focus to
include works by artists of Spanish, Indigenous, Mexican,
Central American, Caribbean and South American decent who
are working and residing in the United States. Active collecting
will take place in the Border States and other areas with
significant and increasing Latino populations. The museum
also will add to its WPA-era
New Mexico art collection.
The Museum of International Folk Art welcomes the opportunity,
through its collecting and programming, to address issues
of cultural identity and how “Latino” artists
from many different backgrounds and communities articulate
the diverse nature and realities of themselves and their experiences.
Such an inclusive approach allows for comparisons and acknowledges
the multiplicity and complexity of Latino artistic and cultural
identity in the United States and Puerto Rico.
The collection includes paintings, drawings, digital prints,
paño
(handkerchief) and other prison arts, mixed media, ceramics,
and the contemporary and traditional arts of Spanish New Mexico
and Southern Colorado including religious works, furniture,
tin, weaving, embroidery and mixed media, painted and unpainted
bultos and retablos.

Bulto
San Acacio
Horacio Valdez
Dixon, New Mexico
1976
Museum of International Folk Art |

Ceramic
Tribute a Emma Tenayuca,
1916-1999
Elizabeth Geronimo Uresti
San Antonio, Texas
2001
Gift of Friends of Folk Art |

Trastero
Abad Lucero
Albuquerque, New Mexico
1999
International Folk Art Foundation |

Retablo
Cristo en Nueva York
Nicholas Herrera
El Rito, New Mexico
2002
International Folk Art Foundation |

Oil painting
Red Flowers
Pedro López Cervántez
Texico, New Mexico
1937
International Folk Art Foundation |

Watercolor panel on hide
Matachines on Canyon Road
Monica Sosaya Halford
Santa Fe, New Mexico
2002
International Folk Art Foundation |
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